West Norwood railway station

National Rail station in London, England

West Norwood is located in Greater London
West Norwood
West Norwood
Location of West Norwood in Greater London
LocationWest NorwoodLocal authorityLondon Borough of LambethManaged bySouthernStation codeWNWDfT categoryDNumber of platforms2AccessibleYes[1]Fare zone3National Rail annual entry and exit2018–19Increase 1.938 million[2]– interchange Increase 28,623[2]2019–20Increase 1.972 million[2]– interchange Increase 29,312[2]2020–21Decrease 0.517 million[2]– interchange Decrease 8,631[2]2021–22Increase 0.914 million[2]– interchange Increase 17,524[2]2022–23Increase 1.101 million[2]– interchange Increase 25,947[2]Key dates1 December 1856Opened1 January 1886RenamedOther informationExternal links
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Coordinates51°25′54″N 0°06′13″W / 51.4318°N 0.1035°W / 51.4318; -0.1035 London transport portal

West Norwood railway station is in the London Borough of Lambeth in West Norwood, South London. It is 7 miles 2 chains (11.3 km) measured from London Victoria. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Southern, and it lies in Travelcard Zone 3. Services from Platform 1 go to London Victoria and London Bridge via Tulse Hill. Services from Platform 2 operate to more varied destinations, including West Croydon and London Bridge via Crystal Palace.

It is located in West Norwood above Norwood High Street, and has its main entrance on the A215 road, which here is called Knights Hill. The station saw some modernisation in summer 2009, with ticket gates installed and the entrance to the eastbound platform refurbished. From spring 2010 the gates have been staffed from first to last train.

History

The station was opened as Lower Norwood on 1 December 1856, as part of the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway. It was renamed on 1 January 1886 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR), owing to the objections of an influx of new residents who objected to the "lower" prefix; they preferred the locale to be described instead as West Norwood.[3]

Electric train services were introduced on 12 May 1911 between Victoria, Balham and Crystal Palace. They used an AC overhead wire system developed by the LBSCR as part of their Elevated Electric scheme. This system was replaced by the current third rail DC system on 3 March 1929.

The original station buildings were demolished in 1969, and replaced with prefabricated CLASP buildings.

Service

All services at West Norwood are operated by Southern using Class 377 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[4]

During the evenings, the services between London Victoria and West Croydon do not run and the services between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction are reduced to hourly.

On Sundays, the services between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction do not run.

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References

  1. ^ "London and South East" (PDF). National Rail. September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (1994). Clapham Jn to Beckenham Jn. Middleton Press. ISBN 1-873793-36-7.
  4. ^ Table 171, 173 National Rail timetable, May 2022

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